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Lina Bo Bardi and Her Helicoidal Wooden Staircase: Tradition and Modernity


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The Unhão complex, constructed in Salvador, Brazil in the 17th century, consisted of a sugar mill with a big house, chapel, and slave quarters. At the time, Salvador was one of the largest and most important Brazilian cities, and its port was the site of a large portion of the Portuguese colony s sugar exports, an economy fueled primarily by slave labor. The ensemble drew the attention of Italian-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi at her first visit in 1958, during which she spent some years working and teaching in the city. Following Bo Bardi s decisive contributions, the buildings were restored and became the new home of the Museum of Popular Art and the Popular University. But within the whole complex, the element that draws the most attention for its plasticity, functionality, and symbolism is the helical wooden staircase. ....

Estado De Pernambuco , El Salvador , Filosofiae Natureza , Nelson Kon , Edite Galote Carranza , Igor Fracalossi , Geometrias Arte , Elina Bo , Lina Bo Bardi , Edite Galote , Archdaily Brasil , Popular University , Museum Of Popular Art , Her Helicoidal Wooden Staircase , Eduardo Souza , Popular Art , Museu De Arte Popular , Edit Galote Carranza , Carla Brand , Escada De Lina , எஸ்டாடோ டி பரர்ந்யாஂப்யூகொ , எல் சால்வடார் , நெல்சன் கோன் , லினா போ , லினா போ பார்டி , பாப்யுலர் பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,

Lina Bo Bardi and Her Helicoidal Wooden Staircase: Tradition and Modernity


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The Unhão complex, constructed in Salvador, Brazil in the 17th century, consisted of a sugar mill with a big house, chapel, and slave quarters. At the time, Salvador was one of the largest and most important Brazilian cities, and its port was the site of a large portion of the Portuguese colony s sugar exports, an economy fueled primarily by slave labor. The ensemble drew the attention of Italian-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi at her first visit in 1958, during which she spent some years working and teaching in the city. Following Bo Bardi s decisive contributions, the buildings were restored and became the new home of the Museum of Popular Art and the Popular University. But within the whole complex, the element that draws the most attention for its plasticity, functionality, and symbolism is the helical wooden staircase. ....

Estado De Pernambuco , El Salvador , Filosofiae Natureza , Nelson Kon , Edite Galote Carranza , Igor Fracalossi , Geometrias Arte , Elina Bo , Lina Bo Bardi , Edite Galote , Archdaily Brasil , Popular University , Museum Of Popular Art , Her Helicoidal Wooden Staircase , Eduardo Souza , Popular Art , Museu De Arte Popular , Edit Galote Carranza , Carla Brand , Escada De Lina , எஸ்டாடோ டி பரர்ந்யாஂப்யூகொ , எல் சால்வடார் , நெல்சன் கோன் , லினா போ , லினா போ பார்டி , பாப்யுலர் பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,